yes two compound ones
actually beetles have compound eyes dummys
they have 2 eyes
You need to look harded you are very lithargic
Yes, two eyes.
Yes just 2.
They eat a lot of dung beetles. They go to sleep in the daytime and hunt for the dung beetles at night. This means they are nocturnal. They are not able to use their eyes at night because it is so dark so they feel the vibrations in the earth.
because beetles are creatures that live under the ground and some timesw in your house, so they dont get killed that much, so the population grew everywhere. if you go and look under your washing matchine, you will find a beetle, and beetles are mostly in the farm lands.
Many types of birds do eat beetles. Adult birds especially like to eat them so they can regurgitate them and feed their babies.
so theres more of a chance of one servivng
According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica feather-winged beetles is a family of beetles that are between 0.25 and 1 mm although some of them can grow to 2 mm. In other words, there is no one single animal with that name we can use. A millimeter is 1/1000th of a meter, so you need 1000 mm to make a meter. -> so you need 1000*1 mm beetles to fill that meter or 500 beetles if they're 2 mm. Beetles of 0.25 mm are 4 times as small as 1 mm, so you need 4 times as many of them to fill the same meter. 1000 beetles*4= 4000 beetles. In short to fill a meter with feather-winged beetles, you need 500-4000 beetles depending on the size of beetle you're using.
There are many types of beetles found on Long Island. This includes, powder post beetles, Asian beetles, bark beetles, citrus long horned beetles, old house beetles, and the ladybug.
Volkswagen Beetles have 4 cylinders.